Pretty cool idea LM!
After some new equipment installations last fall, I was looking forward to some serious blackmouth fishing.
While grinding around over a few likely looking marks last winter, I was not getting bit as often as I thought I should so I pulled out the ol' multi-tester and went to work.
If you're wondering about your boats "fishability" start with your zincs. If you personally have not replaced the zinc sacrificial anodes on your boat, do so.
Then, with your boat in saltwater, drop a downrigger ball in the water. Place the positive probe of your multi-tester on the downrigger wire and the negative side on your battery's negative post.
If your boat is correctly zinced, the natural electrolysis of your stainless wire and the fresh zinc should be 0.80 volts.
Maximum salmon attraction occurs right around 0.5 to 0.6 of a volt. Most boats are too "hot".
Is braid a good option? Yes, I think it is! However, it's hard for me to give up on wire...